Definitions for Hasidism

Hasidism Has·id·ism

Spelling: [has-i-diz-uh m, hah-si-]
IPA: /ˈhæs ɪˌdɪz əm, ˈhɑ sɪ-/

Hasidism is a 8 letter English word.

You can make 170 anagrams from letters in Hasidism (adhiimss).

Definitions for Hasidism

noun

  1. the principles and practices of the Hasidim.

Origin of Hasidism

Hasid + -ism

Examples for Hasidism

In Lithuania alone, the stronghold of Rabbinism, Hasidism failed to take root.

At the close of their careers—both died in 1815—the banner of Hasidism floated over the whole of Poland.

In the South—to speak more exactly, in the Ukraina—Hasidism persisted in the beaten track.

Jacob Joseph Cohen was the first to attempt a literary exposition of the fundamental principles of Hasidism.

Though logically the outcome of Hasidism, in practice Tzaddikism was in many cases its forerunner.

Rabbinism had long been scenting a dangerous enemy in Hasidism.

A spiritual aristocrat, he was bound to condemn severely the "plebeian" doctrine of Hasidism.

The appearance of some miracle-working Tzaddik in a certain neighborhood frequently resulted in wholesale conversions to Hasidism.

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